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 · Canticle (The Psalms of Isaak) by Ken Scholes () [Ken Scholes] on www.doorway.ru *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Canticle (The Psalms of . Come back to the Named Lands in this compelling sequel to Ken Scholes amazing novel Lamentation. It is nine months after the end of the previous book. Many noble allies have come to the Ninefold Forest for a Feast in honor of General Rudolfo's first-born child. Jin .  · Canticle (The Psalms of Isaak) by Ken Scholes. Click here for the lowest price! Audio CD, ,


Less than a year after his debut, Lamentation (US, UK, Canada, Indiebound), Canticle by Ken Scholes (US, UK, Canada, Indiebound), the second volume of the Psalms of Isaak five-book series, hits the streets. Simply put, I was impressed with Lamentation and I'm even more impressed with Canticle - this is one of the most notable epic fantasy series out there. Check out this great listen on www.doorway.ru It is nine months after the end of Lamentation. Many noble allies have come to the Ninefold Forest for a Feast in honor of General Rudolfo's first-born child. Jin Li Tam, his wife and mother of his heir, lies in childbed. As the feast begins, the doors o. by Ken Scholes. This month marks 20 years since my first story came out in print. It was in a little magazine called Talebones, edited by Patrick Swenson, in the Winter edition. . Read More. Ho, Ho, Ho! The Santaman Rides Again! Posted on December 5, December 5, by Ken Scholes. by Ken Scholes.


Listen to this audiobook excerpt from Ken Scholes' fantasy novel Canticle, book 2 in his series The Psalms of Isaak. Come back to the Named Lands in this com. Ken Scholes began his 5-book "Song of Isaak" series, by hitting the ground at a dead run. His first novel, Lamentation, was a critical and popular success. Scholes continues in a similar fashion with the second novel in the series, Canticle. KEN SCHOLES's short fiction has been appearing in various magazines and anthologies for the last eight years. He is a winner of the Writers of the Future contest. Lamentation was his first novel. Originally from the Puget Sound area, Ken currently lives near Portland, Oregon.

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